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Climate change and infectious diseases: Can we meet the needs for better prediction?

Authors :
Rodó, Xavier
Pascual, Mercedes
Doblas-Reyes, Francisco
Gershunov, Alexander
Stone, Dáithí
Giorgi, Filippo
Hudson, Peter
Kinter, James
Rodríguez-Arias, Miquel-Àngel
Stenseth, Nils
Alonso, David
García-Serrano, Javier
Dobson, Andrew
Source :
Climatic Change; Jun2013, Vol. 118 Issue 3/4, p625-640, 16p
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

The next generation of climate-driven, disease prediction models will most likely require a mechanistically based, dynamical framework that parameterizes key processes at a variety of locations. Over the next two decades, consensus climate predictions make it possible to produce forecasts for a number of important infectious diseases that are largely independent of the uncertainty of longer-term emissions scenarios. In particular, the role of climate in the modulation of seasonal disease transmission needs to be unravelled from the complex dynamics resulting from the interaction of transmission with herd immunity and intervention measures that depend upon previous burdens of infection. Progress is also needed to solve the mismatch between climate projections and disease projections at the scale of public health interventions. In the time horizon of seasons to years, early warning systems should benefit from current developments on multi-model ensemble climate prediction systems, particularly in areas where high skill levels of climate models coincide with regions where large epidemics take place. A better understanding of the role of climate extremes on infectious diseases is urgently needed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01650009
Volume :
118
Issue :
3/4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Climatic Change
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
87734340
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10584-013-0744-1